Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mr Birling
- "Rather portentous"
- Suggests that he is important
- He may actually be important
- This may be the way he sees himself
- Due to his social class and wealth
- "There isn't a chance of war"
- War breaks out 2 years after the play is set
- 1914
- His predictions are all wrong.
- Priestley does this to make him look stupid
- Audience do not trust him about anything
- War
Anmerkungen:
- Titanic
- Eva Smith
- "A man has to mind his own business"
- Very selfish
- Only cares about himself
- Strongly disagrees with social responsibility
- Believes in every man for himself
- Audience holds a negative judgement against him
- "Just a knighthood"
- This is very important in the Crofts' eyes as well as his own
- Trying to impress the Crofts
- links to theme of Appearances
- Higher status
- Moving up socially
- "Provincial in his speech"
- Has an accent
- Isn't well-spoken
- "Don't...start a scandal - eh?"
- Foreshadows the things that are about to happen
- "Titanic...absolutely unsinkable"
- Titanic sinks
- Dramatic Irony
- self-assured
- Foolish
- Overconfident
- Arrogant
- "They both laugh"
- They both take it as a joke and laugh it off
- But it may be more serious
- "One of the happiest nights of my life"
- Hyperbole
- His best interest at heart is money
- This marriage will bring him great profit to business
- Links to theme of Power and Greed
- Very selfish
- Only cares about money
- Only cares about climbing the social ladder
- Irony
- Going to change
- Into one of the worst nights of his life